I believe her. Who am I to deny someone else’s experience? She had a lot more to lose than gain by making this public. I hope it never happens to me, and if it does, I don’t know whether I will tell people or not.

@Keep_on_running When I read it, I was certain of it. She has a TV show on TV Land. I’m sure this was to drum up ratings…the 2nd season starts up on March 7th.
Now we’ll have to see if the ratings go up from the average of 2.2 million.

Being abducted by aliens is a lot more likely than the combined probability of any supernatural explanation for religious experiences being true.
Herman Cain, slayer of Abel, claimed that “God” told him to run for president. People seem to have no problem with such lies. But alien abduction, now that is crazy.

Just to clarify I do not care about the actress in this question but had to comment.

I do not really consider the “Huffington Post” to be any more reliable than the “National Enquirer” for news. Anyone can post a story. Perhaps before you post a “serious” question you should check the source first.

Of course the author of this one is obviously legit since he prefers to be referred to as ”Naughty But Nice Rob.” ~

If aliens really wanted to visit and meet us surely they would try to grab our attention and make themselves known to the world. Instead they seem to really like quietly abducting and probing people. We have such negative, paranoid views of the little green things. Land your awesome ships in the middle of New York city or something, gosh! ~

@Keep_on_running
Why would they do that? Have humans ever sent a diplomatic delegation into the jungle to make official contact with chimps? Have they ever sent envoys to ant hills? No. Humans pick individuals out their groups, tag them and observe them, and some of those get shipped off into labs where they are being experimented on.
The fact is that abducting and probing humans is exactly the kind of behaviour you can expect from a technologically superior alien civilisation, because that is exactly how humans are behaving.

I haven’t read the article yet, heading out the door right now. I will read it when I get back and comment again.

All I know is that she’s a wonderful, beautiful and funny lady. She is a cancer survivor and spends a lot of time and energy trying to help people get early diagnosis and treaments for cancer and get the word out to people about potential carcinogens in various products with her Cancer Schmancer campaign. She’s also very active in the LBGT rights movement.